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  • Episode 187

    We are quickly approaching the end of 2024, and it's that time of year again! The Game Awards have announced their nominees for 2024, and the selections are a tad more controversial this time. Which of their nominees deserve to be considered for Game of the Year? Today, we predict the winners and losers of The Game Awards, and speculate on potential game reveals. As always, we conclude with the games we're playing (Factorio: Space Age, Overwatch 2). This episode was recorded in November 2024. Intro and outro music composed for Gametalk by Dylan Chase ([email protected]).

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    Timestamps:

    0:00 - Opening Banter

    2:27 - Should Shadow of the Erdtree Be Eligible for Game of the Year?

    6:40 - Predicting Game of the Year 2024

    17:06 - Predicting The Winners for All Categories at the Game Awards 2024

    1:07:03 - Prediction Announcements at The Game Awards 2024

    1:12:10 - Factoro: Space Age

    1:21:02 - Overwatch 2

  • Episode 186

    Circana, a well-reputed US market research company, has published the top 20 selling games each year from 2000 - 2023 (www.circana.com/intelligence/ente…ling-video-games/). On today's episode, we finish analyzing this list of titles from the dawn of the new millennium, reflect on popular trends that no longer exist, and discuss a plethora of games that shaped our taste throughout the years. We chat about the games on the list from 2016 - 2023. As always, we conclude with the games we're playing (Alan Wake 2: The Lake House, Age of Wonders 4, Factorio: Space Age). This episode was recorded in November 2024. Intro and outro music composed for Gametalk by Dylan Chase ([email protected]).

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    Timestamps:

    0:00 - 2016

    4:55 - 2017

    11:39 - 2018

    20:31 - 2019

    31:00 - 2020

    40:22 - 2021

    46:19 - 2022

    54:54 - 2023

    1:05:36 - PS5 Pro Impressions

    1:12:39 - Alan Wake 2: The Lake House

    1:16:50 - Age of Wonders 4

    1:23:29 - Factorio: Space Age

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  • Episode 185

    Circana, a well-reputed US market research company, has published the top 20 selling games each year from 2000 - 2023 (https://www.circana.com/intelligence/entertainment-top-10/2024/gaming-through-the-decades-us-top-20-best-selling-video-games/). On today's episode, we continue to analyze this list of titles from the dawn of the new millennium, reflect on popular trends that no longer exist, and discuss a plethora of games that shaped our taste growing up. We chat about the games on the list from 2011 - 2015, and plan on covering the rest of the list next week in a part 3. As always, we conclude with the games we're playing (Call of Duty: Black Ops 6, X4: Foundations, Monster Hunter Wilds Beta, Life is Strange: Double Exposure). This episode was recorded in November 2024. Intro and outro music composed for Gametalk by Dylan Chase.

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    Timestamps:

    0:00 - 2011

    12:16 - 2012

    20:14 - 2013

    32:52 - 2014

    45:54 - 2015

    56:38 - Call of Duty: Black Ops 6

    1:02:47 - X4: Foundations

    1:06:32 - Monster Hunter Wilds Beta

    1:24:47 - Life is Strange: Double Exposure

  • Episode 184

    Circana, a well-reputed US market research company, has published the top 20 selling games each year from 2000 - 2023 (https://www.circana.com/intelligence/entertainment-top-10/2024/gaming-through-the-decades-us-top-20-best-selling-video-games/). On today's episode, we analyze this list of titles from the dawn of the new millennium, reflect on popular trends that no longer exist, and discuss a plethora of games that shaped our taste growing up. We chat about the games on the list from 2000 - 2010, and plan on covering the rest of the list next week in a part 2. As always, we conclude with the games we're playing (Metaphor: ReFantazio, Factorio, Deadlock). This episode was recorded in October 2024. Royalty free music from BenSound.

    Check out the Extra Life stream hosted by Mike this Saturday, 11/02/2024 at 5PM EST on twitch.tv/mikethete! It'll be a fun 24 hour stream where we raise money for the West Virginia University Children's Hospital!

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    Timestamps:

    0:00 - Extra Life Announcement

    4:45 - 2000

    11:09 - 2001

    17:13 - 2002

    22:01 - 2003

    27:25 - 2004

    30:52 - 2005

    34:08 - 2006

    43:03 - 2007

    50:09 - 2008

    58:52 - 2009

    1:02:23 - 2010

    1:11:09 - Metaphor: ReFantazio

    1:14:15 - Factorio

    1:17:59 - Deadlock

  • Episode 183

    Although games preservation has come a long way, there are some online-based games that have been lost to time. Today, we reflect on games that are no longer playable and what those games mean to us. We also discuss the newly released Metaphor: ReFantazio and compare it to its sister Persona games. As always, we conclude with the games we are playing (Metaphor: ReFantazio, My Summer Car). This episode was recorded in October 2024. Royalty free music from BenSound.

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    Timestamps:

    0:00 - Remembering Rumbleverse and Pre-Big Bang Maplestory

    16:07 - Mabinogi, Old School RuneScape, and Fortnite

    28:09 - Dead Games and Bygone Social Aspects

    45:38 - Metaphor: ReFantazio

    1:14:25 - My Summer Car

  • Episode 182

    We are halfway through October, and this much-anticipated month is delivering in spades with an onslaught of quality games. Today, we discuss all the imminent October releases, as well as October titles that we're already enamored with. There's so much to talk about, we even forget to mention some major upcoming games like Dragon Age! As always, we conclude with the games we're playing (Abiotic Factor). This episode was recorded in October 2024. Royalty free music from BenSound.

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    Timestamps:

    0:00 - Satisfactory and Factorio

    4:30 - Dragon Ball: Sparking! ZERO and Dragon Ball Daima

    20:24 - Until Dawn Remake, Zelda Echoes of Wisdom, and Discussion on Remakes

    30:59 - Silent Hill 2 Remake and Metaphor: ReFantazio

    39:48 - Mario & Luigi: Brothership, Super Mario Party Jamboree, and Call of Duty

    47:43 - Life is Strange: Double Exposure, Factorio: Space Age

    54:26 - Alan Wake 2: The Lake House and Diablo IV Vessel of Hatred

    1:00:27 - Abiotic Factor

  • Episode 181

    Dragon Ball: Sparking! ZERO is finally out and we could not be more thrilled! Although it has only been out for less than a day as of the time of recording, we have already played it for over nine hours and have a lot to say. From the gameplay to the art style to all the unique flourishes that make it a love letter to Dragon Ball, we discuss this game's many strengths. As always, we conclude with the games we are playing (Shadows of Doubt, Vampire Survivors, Mabinogi). This episode was recorded in October 2024. Royalty free music from BenSound.

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    Timestamps:

    0:00 - Addressing the AI Allegations

    2:10 - Dragon Ball Sparking! ZERO

    1:00:36 - Shadows of Doubt

    1:03:24 - Vampire Survivors

    1:05:25 - Mabinogi

  • Episode 180

    September comes to an end with two engaging showcases - Sony's State of Play and Meta Connect. First, we discuss the standouts from Sony's latest State of Play, including games like Ghost of Yōtei, Alan Wake II, Monster Hunter Wilds, PS5 Pro games, and more! Then, we explore the tech revealed in the Meta Connect and hone in on Orion in particular - AR glasses that have the potential to revolutionize mixed reality. As always, we conclude with the games we are playing (Ghost of Tsushima, Vampire Survivors, The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom, Satisfactory). This episode was recorded in October 2024. Royalty free music from BenSound.

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    Timestamps:

    0:00 - State of Play, PS5 Pro, and Ghost of Yōtei

    42:06 - Meta Connect and Orion

    1:03:27 - Ghost of Tsushima

    1:11:08 - Vampire Survivors

    1:19:26 - The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom

    1:28:03 - Satisfactory

  • Episode 179

    We are healthily past the halfway mark of the current console generation, and recent rumors suggest next generation will see the debut of a portable PlayStation 6 and Xbox. With Nintendo blazing the trail for the triumphant return of the handheld and the Steam Deck proving that there is a healthy market for PC-quality games on the go, how will Sony and Microsoft's (rumored) next gen efforts affect the portable gaming landscape? As always, we conclude with the games we are playing (Satisfactory, The Plucky Squire, UFO 50, Gate To Sovngarde). This episode was recorded in September 2024. Royalty free music from BenSound.

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    Timestamps:

    0:00 - PlayStation and Xbox Next Gen Handheld Rumors

    15:37 - PlayStation on PC and the 30th Anniversary PS5

    23:27 - Non-US Handheld Markets

    28:35 - Predicting The Next Gen Handhelds

    53:21 - Satisfactory

    1:04:45 - The Plucky Squire

    1:13:21 - UFO 50

    1:21:48 - Skyrim (Gate To Sovngarde)

  • Episode 178

    With the announcement of the Nintendo Switch successor seemingly imminent, tantalizing rumors are cropping up, each more outlandish than the last. Will the next Switch support DLSS? Will it be called the Switch 2? Does it have two screens?? After we dissect the latest whispers, we speculate on the console's price...and land on a somewhat suprisingly high number. As always, we conclude with the games we're playing (Satisfactory). This episode was recorded in September 2024. Royalty free music from BenSound.

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    Timestamps:

    0:00 - Switch Successor Rumors

    10:37 - Speculating on Switch 2 Games

    18:06 - DLSS, Screen, JoyCons, and Other Feature Predictions

    29:27 - Switch 2 Cost Predictions

    43:36 - The Imminent Reveal and Final Predictions for The Next Switch

    50:37 - Satisfactory

  • Episode 177

    The PS5 Pro has finally been revealed and it costs...$700?? Today, we dive deep into the (extremely) steep asking price for Sony's newest console and discuss the technology powering the machine, as well as offer our opinions on whether the value proposition is worth it for most consumers. In contrast to the somewhat tepid reaction to the PS5 Pro, we also talk at length about PlayStation's newest critical darling, Astro Bot. As always, we conclude with the games we're playing (Astro Bot, Satisfactory, Deadlock). This episode was recorded in September 2024. Royalty free music from BenSound.

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    Timestamps:

    0:00 - Analyzing The PS5 Pro Specs and Price

    17:15 - Performance vs Fidelity

    26:31 - 8K Support and PSVR2 With PSSR

    32:48 - Mark Cerny, Speculating Future Hardware Pricing, and PSSR

    43:34 - The GTA VI Factor, Lack of Competition, $700??

    53:13 - Astro Bot

    1:15:12 - Satisfactory

    1:26:06 - Deadlock

  • Episode 176
    Concord, the latest GAAS multiplayer offering from PlayStation, has crashed and burned. Today, we discuss this historic failure from multiple angles: What does this failure mean for Firewalk Studios? How should Sony shift their first party strategy? Can Concord potentially return one day? As always, we conclude with the games we're playing (Super Mario Eclipse, Black Myth: Wukong, Tactical Breach Wizards). This episode was recorded in September 2024. Royalty free music from BenSound.

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    Timestamps:
    0:00 - Analyzing Concord's Failure and Sony's First Party Strategy
    33:20 - Anticipating Astro Bot
    39:28 - Super Mario Eclipse
    48:09 - Black Myth: Wukong
    59:37 - Tactical Breach Wizards

  • Episode 175

    The Nintendo 64 is one of the consoles we grew up on, and as such we have a lot of love for that weird little machine. Today, we each go through our top 5 Nintendo 64 games and share anecdotes from our respective childhoods. As always, we conclude with the games we're playing (Abiotic Factor). This episode was recorded in August 2024. Royalty free music from BenSound.

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    Timestamps:
    0:00 - Nintendo 64 Preamble
    7:01 - Donkey Kong 64
    13:06 - The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask
    17:45 - Diddy Kong Racing
    22:04 - Super Mario 64
    31:20 - Mario Kart 64
    37:22 - The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
    46:11 - Pokémon Stadium
    52:05 - Star Fox 64
    57:11 - Banjo Tooie
    1:06:24 - Paper Mario
    1:13:23 - Beetle Adventure Racing
    1:16:08 - Honorable Mentions
    1:23:42 - Banjo Kazooie
    1:30:29 - Ocarina of Time Deep Dive
    1:42:25 - Turok 2: Seeds of Evil
    1:47:20 - Abiotic Factor

  • Episode 174

    "Gaming isn't fun anymore" - this is a phrase uttered frequently by lapsed or more casual gamers. Today, we delve into what this sentiment means and discuss whether or not it rings true. We then plunge into a lengthy, thorough debate about the quality (or lack thereof) of The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. As always, we conclude with the games we're playing (Slay The Spire, The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom). This episode was recorded in August 2024. Royalty free music from BenSound.

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    Timestamps:
    0:00 - Dissecting "Why Gaming Isn't Fun Anymore"
    12:56 - How Nostalgia and Community Color Public Opinion
    24:43 - Ocarina of Time vs Breath of the Wild and Learning to Love Games Again
    29:29 - Slay The Spire
    40:23 - Revisiting Tears of the Kingdom

  • Episode 173

    Streaming has become one of the dominant forms of games content consumption, and as such has become a significant part of our lives. Today, we talk about the streamers we watch and dive into the challenges of streaming and content creation. As always, we conclude with the games we are playing (Slay The Spire, Warframe). This episode was recorded in August 2024. Royalty free music from BenSound.

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    Timestamps:
    0:00 - Streams and Streamers
    16:12 - Northernlion, Dan Gheesling, and Other Streamers We Watch
    32:14 - Mike's Perspective as a Streamer and Content Creation
    46:54 - Trailers for Monster Hunter and Dragon Ball
    49:10 - Slay The Spire and the PlayStation Portal
    57:34 - Warframe

  • Episode 172

    It has been over two years since Sony purchased Bungie for 3.6 billion dollars in an effort to bolster its live-service efforts, and the results have been...less than stellar. Now in the wake of mass layoffs, we take stock of where Bungie is as a studio and discuss why their crown jewel, Destiny, has lost much of its luster. We also discuss Bungie's now-uncertain future, and how Marathon may hold the key to their survival. As always, we conclude with the games we're playing (A Plumber For All Seasons, Linkito, Super Mario Odyssey). This episode was recorded in August 2024. Royalty free music from BenSound.

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    Timestamps:
    0:00 - Bungie Downsizing and The Current State of Destiny
    7:58 - The Acquisition
    13:20 - Marathon and Sony's Ill-Advised Pivot
    20:26 - Bungie and Destiny's Uncertain Future
    33:14 - Bungie's New Splinter Studio and Bloated AAA Dev Times
    38:52 - A Plumber For All Seasons
    42:55 - Linkito
    48:26 - Revisiting Super Mario Odyssey

  • Episode 171

    As of July 29, 2024, the Xbox 360 marketplace has shut down, marking the end of a historic run in the console space. Now at the end of the 360 marketplace's near-twenty year run, we look back fondly on our memories of the 360 and discuss some of the games that shaped our teenage years. As always, we conclude with the games we're playing (No Man's Sky, Cataclismo, Mario Tennis). This episode was recorded in July 2024. Royalty free music from BenSound.

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    Timestamps:
    0:00 - 360 Memories, Offline Consoles, Xbox Live
    24:10 - Graphics, Kinect, 360 Hardware, Game Shoutouts
    43:21 - No Man's Sky
    46:09 - Cataclismo
    49:18 - Mario Tennis
    56:43 - The Controller Debate

  • Episode 170

    Though not our platform of choice, mobile gaming is far and away the largest sector of the games industry. Today, we discuss the current state of mobile gaming, the economics of mobile games in contrast to the rest of the industry, and the future of gaming on mobile devices. As always we conclude with the games we're playing (EA Sports College Football 25, No Man's Sky, Slay The Spire, FIFA 22). This episode was recorded in July 2024. Royalty free music from BenSound.

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    Timestamps:
    0:00 - Mobile Gaming in 2024 and AAA Games on iPhone
    20:28 - The Economics of Mobile Gaming vs The Rest of the Industry
    32:04 - Microtransaction Practices Popularized By Mobile
    45:20 - Netflix and Mobile Games
    53:37 - Skibidi Tangent
    57:11 - EA Sports College Football 25
    1:08:04 - No Man's Sky
    1:10:28 - Slay The Spire
    1:16:10 - FIFA 22
    1:19:51 - PICO-8 Fantasy Console

  • Episode 169

    Microsoft has announced a slew of changes for Xbox Game Pass, including a price increase and changes to their day-one offerings. In today's episode, we do a deep dive into Xbox Game Pass and its value, and discuss Microsoft's ever-evolving strategy for the service. As always, we conclude with the games we are playing (Elden Ring, Teardown). This episode was recorded in July 2024. Royalty free music from BenSound.

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    Timestamps:
    0:00 - Gamepass Deep Dive and Price Increase Analysis
    25:03 - Lack of PC Parity for Gamepass Games and the Future of Gamepass
    36:10 - Elden Ring Shadow of the Erdtree
    45:12 - Teardown
    47:00 - Game Development and Learning to Draw

  • Episode 168

    With the year (somehow) already over halfway over, we reflect back on the big games of 2024 and talk about what excites us in the latter half of the year. As always, we conclude with the games we are playing (Myst, Noita, Elden Ring). This episode was recorded in July 2024. Royalty free music from BenSound.

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    Timestamps:
    0:00 - Notable Games of 2024 So Far
    18:55 - 2024 Casualties
    23:40 - Looking Ahead to the Rest of 2024
    36:32 - Myst
    43:57 - Noita
    50:04 - Elden Ring - Shadow of the Erdtree